Example sentences of "[be] seen as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Parents regard residential workers as professionals working on behalf of an institution ; foster-parents are seen as no different from themselves ( Morgan Klein , 1985 ) .
2 These deals are often sought by the European companies , as they are seen as a reciprocal entry ticket to the Japanese market .
3 Saris are seen as a sign of the wearer being progressive .
4 They are seen as a drain on the profit because they do n't function in the labour market to produce profit .
5 These are seen as a barrier to many Asians .
6 ‘ ESAs are seen as a flagship in MAFF and the government 's environmental profile , ’ said a spokesman .
7 If they have stopped working , they are likely to be seen as dependents — to be looked after more or less generously by the provision of pensions and health services , but with little relevance to educational policy ; simply , they are seen as a cost .
8 This model establishes a significant , albeit still circumscribed , role for state welfare , since social services are seen as a functional necessity in promoting social integration .
9 They are seen as a revolutionary force and as such , should act accordingly .
10 Low rents are seen as a form of bribery of the electorate .
11 The first effects of lateral heat flow are seen as a ‘ hiccup ’ in basin development denoted by the Symon Unconformity within the Westphalian C , approximately 18 my after the onset of thermal subsidence .
12 Linguists may be found working in a range of national and international organizations where foreign language skills and knowledge of other cultures are seen as a good foundation for a career .
13 Whereas people once felt that there must be a certain desperation in answering magazine ‘ lonely heart ’ advertisements or in going along to a dating bureau , nowadays these channels are seen as a practical way of finding a new friend or suitable lover .
14 Not only does this mean that science is handled by a senior member of the Canadian cabinet — a tax lawyer who once said that the last thing that Canada needs is more tax lawyers — but also it means that science and technology are seen as a part of the process of economic development .
15 are seen as a whole , and the unity should not be destroyed .
16 As a result , DIP systems , when combined with workflow software , are seen as a technology which will allow office processes to be simplified and automated — or ‘ re-engineered ’ .
17 The Leicester MP led a delegation representing BCCI victims in more than an hour of talks which are seen as a prelude to a meeting between MPs and Chancellor Norman Lamont on March 23 .
18 ( Sometimes occupational unions , which are not confined to apprentice-served workers , are seen as a form of craft union . )
19 ( 1984 ) observe that , at least in the United States , older people are seen as a separate social class defined in terms of a qualifying age and their formal withdrawal from the labour market .
20 They are seen as a consequence of the demands for instinctual renunciation of sexuality that the father demands of his sons .
21 Jews are seen as a powerful threat to the nation : ‘ The presence of a large and powerful Jewish community in any country , such as we have in Britain today , is , and inherently must always be , a threat to the aspirations and best national interests of the host population . ’
22 Nevertheless , the forms of racism revealed here are seen as a form of false consciousness hosed on the
23 Such practices are understandable : fringe benefits are seen as a reward for long-term commitment to the organization , occupational pensions are of little value to workers who frequently change employer and costs of administering the scheme are thereby reduced .
24 Well we put pressure on , but I mean I 'm so I still governments tend to feel that the normal family is is the nuclear family and as , as Susan said earlier one parent families are seen as a burden on the state rather than a valid new family in society .
25 The first example is the government 's emphasis on private investment in its inner city programmes in which private funds are seen as a preferred alternative to public finance .
26 The devil and his spirits are seen as a distortion of the original good creation of God , and though they are allowed to tempt and hurt men because of men 's wickedness ( see , e.g. Jubilees 10:7–11 ) in the last-time they will be bound and punished .
27 The West Indian pupils , especially the boys , are seen as a problem in this school because they are so ‘ aggressive ’ .
28 Instead they are seen as a complementary qualification which can stand alone or be combined with a certificate and diploma or other building qualification to provide all round evidence of competence .
29 The danger is that many businesses are waiting until there is a problem , or even a crisis , to be sorted out before they ask for advice from a solicitor — as said : ‘ Regrettably , lawyers are seen as a cure , not a preventative ’ — and it is the smaller , more vulnerable business that falls into it most .
30 But does not he realise that throughout Scotland he and his cronies are seen as a ’ wee parcel of rogues in a nation who were bought and sold for English gold ’ ?
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